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About
RE/MAX
We're
the Real Estate Leaders.
No one in the world sells
more real estate than RE/MAX.
RE/MAX at a glance:
What
began in Denver, Colo., in 1973 as "a pad of paper and a dream"
is now a global real estate franchise network that spreads across
39 countries and eight territories, on six continents.
The
revolutionary RE/MAX Concept of enabling real estate professionals
to maximize their business potential has evolved into an organization
of more than 72,000 Sales Associates in more than 4,200 offices
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RE/MAX
Associates,
on average, lead the industry in production, experience, and professional
designations.
The
red, white and blue RE/MAX Balloon, with its "Above the Crowd!®"slogan,
is one of the most recognizable business logos in the world. With
nearly 90 RE/MAX
Hot Air Balloons
around the globe, RE/MAX has the world's largest balloon fleet.
RE/MAX
is the No. 1 real estate organization in Canada and in the United
States.
The
first RE/MAX region outside the United States and Canada was the
Caribbean Basin, opened in 1991. It was followed two years later
by RE/MAX of Mexico. In 1995, RE/MAX expanded into Southern Africa,
Spain, Israel, Italy,and Germany. Since then, RE/MAX regions have
become established in across Europe, in Asia, and in Australia.
In
1999, RE/MAX Associates were involved in more than 1 million sales
transaction sides within a single year in the United States alone
– an industry milestone. The audited production figures represent
the most transaction sides in a single year ever recorded by any
real estate network. The RE/MAX network has repeated the feat
ever since.
RE/MAX
stands for "real estate maximums."
In exchange for paying a management fee and a share of the monthly office overhead, RE/MAX Associates keep the maximum allowed amount of their commissions and receive the many benefits of RE/MAX programs and services. By offering Associates maximum commissions and maximum career freedom, RE/MAX influenced competitors to re-examine and adjust their own policies toward sales agents, thus dramatically changing the industry. As the network grew, renowned for its top producers and quality service to consumers, so did support programs, making RE/MAX a dynamic force in real estate education and technology.
The
organization was one of the first real estate companies to have
its own proprietary
television network
and one of the first in the industry to develop a site on the World
Wide Web.
In a business environment of mergers and acquisitions, RE/MAX is the only major real estate network still owned and directed by its founders.
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RE/MAX
commitment to its membership has led to an ever-increasing number
of accolades from the business community at large, including
selection of RE/MAX as the best in the business. In its annual
ranking of top franchises, Entrepreneur magazine named
RE/MAX the number one real estate services franchise in 2000.
On the consumer front, Worth magazine honored RE/MAX
in both 1999 and 2000 with its prestigious "Readers' Choice"
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RE/MAX
- now an established industry leader - will celebrate its 30th anniversary
at the 2003 RE/MAX International Convention. Young in years but
mature in experience, RE/MAX looks ahead to even greater development
and success in its next quarter century.
Community
Involvement
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Community
involvement is highly valued at all levels of the RE/MAX
organization - from individual Associates to RE/MAX offices,
regions, and RE/MAX International.
RE/MAX
cause marketing and charity fund raising take on many forms:
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Most
recently, RE/MAX has become a national co-sponsor of the Breast
Cancer Survivor Recognition Program at Komen Race for the Cure®
events.
The RE/MAX organization has been the official real estate sponsor
of the Children's
Miracle Network since 1992.
Each year, about 20 charities host fund-raising golf tournaments
at Sanctuary, the private course
of RE/MAX International co-founders Dave and Gail Liniger.
RE/MAX International is the first major sponsor of The Wildlife
Experience, a conservation and community center promoting
understanding of the natural world and its conservation through
art and education.
Waynesville Office:
2177 Russ Avenue, Waynesville, NC 28786
(828) 452-9393
| Fax: (828) 452-9358 | (866)
795-9393
Maggie Valley Office:
Maggie Valley, NC 28751
(828) 926-9225
| (866) 926-9225
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